“Maine needs more leaders who will stand up for clean air, clean water and open spaces,” said Roger Berle, board president for the action fund. “If elected, we believe Shenna Bellows will lead efforts in Augusta to help protect our air and water, which is essential for having a strong economy.”

Bellows is running against Democrat Terry Berry, a Gardiner city councilman, in the June 14 primary. The winner of the primary will face the winner of the Senate District 14 Republican contest between Maureen Blanchard and Bryan Cutchen in November’s general election.

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Nina Sage

Republicans endorsing Demoncrats. That’s all you need to know about party differences. There is none.

darkkat38

The Conservation Voters fund is a liberal organization who endorsed Bellows when she ran against Susan Collins.
Who ever wins the primary likely wins the seat since LePage is unpopular with most folks. They will run on his bad economic record of mill closings, lower wages, high taxes — Property, Sales Tax on everything at 5.5 to 9%.
Folks are hurting and LEPAGE IS AWOL 99% OF THE TIME.